Incidentally, "in all party programmes attended by me, General Secretary (K Anbazhagan) of Treasurer (M K Stalin) election fund contribution should be made," he said in a letter to partymen.
The DMK patriarch, whose party lost power in 2011 to arch rival AIADMK before being routed in last year's Lok Sabha polls, said those who make a visit to the aforesaid leaders should contribute a "hundred or two" "instead of flower garland or handloom cloth."
Such funds will help in "sending home" the "authoritarian rule" in Tamil Nadu, he said in an apparent reference to the AIADMK government.
He said that party supporters throng outside his residence daily with requests for greeting a married couple or naming a child, and such persons should henceforth contribute towards the election funds.
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"I am not used to asking (funds) from the rich. I only look upto you and you have been generous in your donations. I am once again asking you; I am confident you will give," he told the partymen.
He had collected Rs 11 lakh and submitted that to DMK founder C N Annadurai, much to his joy, he said adding his son Stalin had reminded him to write such a letter to supporters seeking donations.